Luke Bryan 2016
Continuing his impressive streak of marathon touring, Luke Bryan has announced a massive schedule of tour dates for 2016. The adored country singer will be on the road for most of the year. As of Jan. 13, the Luke Bryan tour has confirmed shows every month from February through October. In total, Bryan will perform in at least 58 cities in the coming months.
Find a full schedule of Luke Bryan tour dates detailed at the bottom of this page, including his several festival appearances in the U.S. and Canada.
Kill the Lights Tour to Include Stagecoach Festival, Stadium Debuts
Although the 2016 Luke Bryan tour will be stopping in many small North American markets over the course of the year, many of the most notable stops will gather together thousands of Luke Bryan fans in one huge location. This includes several festival stops, the earliest of which is the Houston Rodeo in March. Bryan will also co-headline California’s Stagecoach Festival along with Eric Church and Carrie Underwood. Later in the year, he’ll be at Bayou Country Superfest, the inaugural Country 500 Music Festival, Wisconsin’s Country USA, Buckeye Country Superfest, Summerfest, and Country Thunder Calgary.
A number of notable stadium concerts on the Luke Bryan tour will be must-see experiences for fans in those cities. Boston-area fans can catch his return to Gillette Stadium in July, while his Chicago admirers will have the chance to see his Wrigley Field debut in August. Additional solo stadium debuts are planned for Texas’ AT&T Stadium and Minnesota’s US Bank Stadium in the summer and fall of 2016.
Luke Bryan opening acts for the 2016 tour will include Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch. Both artists released their most recent albums in 2014. Little Big Town’s album “Pain Killer,” featuring the chart-topper “Girl Crush,” came out in the fall of 2014. Lynch released his sophomore effort “Where It’s At” that same year. It introduced the hit singles “Where It’s at (Yep, Yep)” and “Hell of a Night.”
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Feb. 18 - Ford Center, Evansville, Ind.
Feb. 19 - Peoria Civic Center, Peoria, Ill.
Feb. 20 - UNI Dome, Cedar Falls, Iowa
Feb. 25 - Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Feb. 26-27 - Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
March 8 - Pan American Center, Las Cruces, N.M.
March 10 - Houston Rodeo, Houston, Texas
March 11 - Verizon Arena, North Little Rock, Ark.
March 12 - CenturyLink Center, Bossier City, La.
April 7 - Charleston Civic Center Coliseum, Charleston, W.V.
April 8 - Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, Md.
April 9 - Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.
April 14 - Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio
April 15 - Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa.
April 16 - John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Va.
April 20-21 - Adams Event Center, Missoula, Mont.
April 22-23 - Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, Bozeman, Mont.
April 29 - Concord Pavilion, Concord, Calif.
April 30 - Save Mart Center, Fresno, Calif.
May 1 - Stagecoach Festival, Indio, Calif.
May 12 - CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Neb.
May 13 - INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.
May 14 - Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Okla.
May 20-21 - Aarons Amphitheatre at Lakewood, Atlanta, Ga.
May 27 - Bayou Country Superfest, Baton Rouge, La.
May 29 - Country 500 Music Festival, Daytona Beach, Fla.
June 2 - PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, N.J.
June 3 - Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J.
June 4 - Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, Pa.
June 9 - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach, Va.
June 10-11 - Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow, Va.
June 17 - Country USA Music Festival, Oshkosh, Wis.
June 19 - Buckeye Country Superfest, Columbus, Ohio
June 24-25 - Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ont.
July 7 - Summerfest, Milwaukee, Wis.
July 8-9 - Klipsch Music Center, Indianapolis, Ind.
July 16 - Gilette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.
July 17 - Darlings Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor, Maine
July 21 - Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain, Scranton, Pa.
July 22-23 - First Niagara Pavilion, Burgettstown, Pa.
July 29-30 - BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J.
July 31 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Aug. 11-12 - Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Aug. 13-14 - Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Aug. 19 - US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.
Aug. 21 - Country Thunder, Calgary, Alberta
Aug. 25 - Cricket Wireless Amphitheater, Bonner Springs, Kan.
Aug. 26 - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, Mo.
Aug. 27 - Wrigley Field, Chicago, Ill.
Sept. 1 - Walnut Creek Amphitheatre, Raleigh, N.C.
Sept. 2 - PNC Music Pavilion, Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 9-10 - Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, Colo.
Sept. 15 - Toyota Amphitheatre, Wheatland, Calif.
Sept. 16 - Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, Calif.
Sept. 22 - Ak-Chin Pavilion, Phoenix, Ariz.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 - Usana Amphitheatre, West Valley City, Utah
Oct. 22 - AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Oct. 29 - Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.